3. Let sit for 10-15 minutes (whenever you don't feel any hard parts). You may need to add more broth as needed.

4. Place cornstarch and spices in a tall bowl. Stir with a fork.

5. Heat 1/4" of oil in frying pan on Med/Med-High heat. Drop a small piece of batter in (a little of the cornflour + a little broth). When it sizzles, it's ready. (BE CAREFUL OF NOT GETTING ANY LIQUID IN THE OIL!)

6. When tofu is ready, drain the excess broth (don't let it sit in it).

7. One at a time, place about 10 soaked tofu bits in the bowl of cornstarch. Gently swirl it around to cover completely. They should look dry. If moisture is coming through, give them another swirl.

8. Gently place in the oil. Fry each side about 4-5 minutes, or until golden brown. Set aside to drain on a paper towel.

9. Repeat 7 & 8 in small batches until all gone (duh).

Serve with your favorite sauce! I used BBQ sauce and a homemade ranch.

The fresh ones work great! I just posted my results. I noticed one thing though - in the ingredients list it has cornflour instead of cornstarch. I assume you meant cornstarch and that's what I used and it came out great. Thanks so much for the awesome recipe!

I found the tofu skin knots and am going to try your recipe this weekend. Just one question though, what's the difference between using cornflour and cornstarch? I don't really use either of these ingredients so don't know the affects. Thanks!